Majid Ali, M.D.

1-H, 140 West End Ave. NY 10023

212-873-2444

1-C Prospect Ave. Hackensack, NJ 07610

201-996-2700

Why Think Bioenergetic?

Why Think Global.

How Do We Begin?

How Do We End?

What Is Life?

Life is growing and growing is learning. In his course, I offer simple and low-cost natural remedies to preserve health and reverse chronic disease.

What is Disease?

I define disease in two ways: (1) disease is a state of separation from one’s nature; and (2) disease is evolution in reverse. In this second of 8 seminars of “Dr. Ali’s Course on Healing,” he explains what he means by evolution in reverse.

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What Is Inflammation?

I recognize two basic forms f inflammation: (1) physiologic inflammation; and (2) disease-causing pathologic inflammation. In my inflammation course, I explain how no healing is possible without inflammation and how there is no disease in which inflammation does not play a crucial role.

Healing Seminar 4 – Breakfast Shake
In this 45-minute video seminar, Professor Majid Ali, M.D. presents his own breakfast taken four to five days a week. It consists of organic 12 ounces of vegetable juice and water, two tablespoons each of a protein powder and freshly ground flaxseed, one-and-half tablespoon of lecithin, and 12 ounces of water.

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Seven Paths to Healing

During the last fifty years of study clinical work in the fields of surgery, pathology, immunology, nutrition, environmental toxicities, I developed and clinically validated the following top seven natural healing paths:

1. Limbic Breathing

2. Dr. Ali’s Breakfast

3. Limbic exercise

4. Bowel-Blood-Liver Detox

5. Castor Oil Rub Therapies

6. Peroxide Oxygen Therapies

7.) Personal–Spiritual-Energy healing

Full descriptions of these seven paths to healing are included in my free healing courses at this website.

He found these therapies to be safe and highly effective for all chronic disorders.

I expect that many eyes will roll at the title of this article. I anticipate many knowing smiles from other readers who are familiar with my oxygen models of various diseases. They might chuckle and say we knew it was coming, considering how many oxygen models of chronic diseases this Dr. Ali has put forth.

Let us consider a thought experiment. There is one factor that is crucial for functions and survival of cells in all body organs. Next there is one nutrient that is crucial for maintaining the regular and ample supply of that factor. Wouldn’t it follow that if the regular and ample supply of that factor was seriously compromised, it would put in jeopardy the functions and survival of cells in all organs of the body?

Here are the two fundamental scientific facts of human biology: (1) ATP is the energy substance without which cells cannot function and survive; and (2) oxygen is the nutrient which assures regular and ample supply of ATP. This, in simplest words, is the Oxygen Model of Every Chronic Disease.

Challenge to the Oxygen – ATP Models of Chronic Diseases

Chronic Disease are broadly classified as infectious, inflammatory, autoimmune, nutritional, environmental, and genetic. How can ATP be considered as fundamental to the causation of all these diseases.. I cite here just two examples of how ATP plays essential roles in all chronic diseases other than just being a source of energy:

ATP serves myriad roles in health and disease in calcium signaling

ATP regulates crucial functions of immune cells, such as hunter-immune cells called phagoctyes.

As for chronic genetic disease, even a cursory study of their pathology and clinical manifestations makes it clear that infectious, inflammatory, autoimmune, nutritional, and environmental factors play crucial roles their as well.

Evidence for the Oxygen Model of Every Chronic Disease

In a companion article posted on www.aliscience.org, I reproduce abstracts of two important papers that firmly established the scientific facts I cite above to provide evidence for ATP roles other than serving as source of energy.

I recognize and describes two modes of inflammation: (1) healing physiologic inflammation and (2) disease-causing pathologic inflammation. He explains how no healing is possible without inflammation and how there is no disease in which inflammation does not play a crucial role.